Check out our Event Calendar! View birthdays, holidays and upcoming tournaments!
How about musicians getting instrumentsthey could be a little more unique than weapons... maybe an ability that activates each beginning of your prep phase ex increase all heores in your territory by 2/2 .... splash that with some fbn .. or what have you
I like the idea of instruments. We could make them TC placers, and they would be weapons in effect.
Quote from: BubbleBoy on February 10, 2010, 09:08:21 AMI like the idea of instruments. We could make them TC placers, and they would be weapons in effect.I think they could actually be weapon class. Israel used to go to war instruments first. So did the Scots... bagpipes weapon class enhancements? =] Please? =]They are in the Bible, in Daniel, I think...
Maybe TC enh with the ability May be held by a musician?
I also want to see some crazy insane card that is the top card of the set that everyones mouth will drop without even thinking about it and be the most expensive card of the set like Grapes of Wrath (so versitile and the artwork is nice and foily)
It says "At any time, you may draw the bottom card of your deck. If it is an angel or Lost Soul, put it in your territory."
NO just no that would be horriable.
Yeah, but you wouldn't be able to last enough games 8 rounds with 3 decks that become illegal each round
Quote from: metalpsalm on February 10, 2010, 11:01:24 AMQuote from: BubbleBoy on February 10, 2010, 09:08:21 AMI like the idea of instruments. We could make them TC placers, and they would be weapons in effect.I think they could actually be weapon class. Israel used to go to war instruments first. So did the Scots... bagpipes weapon class enhancements? =] Please? =]They are in the Bible, in Daniel, I think...One enormous problem with this, besides the fact that it would be inaccurate, is that the existing Musicians are not WC, so they could not use these.
Wow, that actually IS in there...that's awesome!
Either that part of the Bible is strangely precise prophecy, or I just lost a lot of faith in the NASB.
I think in the KJV it's called a "sackbutt" not a flattering name, IMO